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Iliopsoas Grade 2 Myotendinous Junction Injury in an Elite Football Player: Ret...

Fernandes, A; Cunha, P; Silva, J; Duarte, C; Estaca, A; Bettencourt, M; Reis e Silva, M

Groin pain is a common injury in professional footbal and widely acknowledged as a complex medical issue. Iliopsoas pathology stands as the second‐most common cause of athletic groin injury, yet iliopsoas traumatic muscle injuries are infrequent and inadequately documented in the literature. This case report outlines a grade 2 myotendinous junction injury of the iliopsoas in a football player competing in the P...

Date: 2023   |   Origin: Hospital de Cascais

Complete Distal Rupture of the Rectus Femoris in an Elite Football Player: A No...

Fernandes, A; Pinto, J; Cunha, P; Duarte, C; Estaca, A; Pereira, T; Bettencourt, M; Candelária, I; E Silva, MR

Date: 2023   |   Origin: Hospital de Cascais

Return to Play After the Diagnosis of Reactive Arthritis in a Professional Foot...

Fernandes, A; Cunha, P; Pinto, J; Duarte, C; Estaca, A; Pereira, T; Bettencourt, M; e Silva, MR; Fernandes, S

In professional football, most of the injuries are traumatic; however, these athletes may suffer from rheumatologic diseases, that may present as sports-related injuries. Reactive arthritis (ReA) is classified as a sub-group of the spondyloarthritis family and is relatively rare. In this article, we highlight the successful return to play (RTP) process after the ReA diagnosis in an elite football player in the ...

Date: 2023   |   Origin: Hospital de Cascais

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